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Record Nr.

UNINA9910782009403321

Autore

Bollen Jonathan

Titolo

Men at play [[electronic resource] ] : masculinities in Australian theatre since the 1950s / / Jonathan Bollen, Adrian Kiernander, Bruce Parr

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam, : Rodopi, 2008

ISBN

94-012-0552-3

1-4356-3903-0

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (262 p.)

Collana

Australian playwrights ; ; monograph 11

Altri autori (Persone)

KiernanderAdrian

ParrBruce

Disciplina

822.91409994

Soggetti

Australian drama - 20th century - History and criticism

Australian drama - 21st century - History and criticism

Theater - Australia

Masculinity in literature

Gender identity in the theater

Sex role in the theater

Theater and society - Australia

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-200) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- “What’s a man to do?” -- Fists, boots and blues -- The bully and the businessman -- Black men, white men -- In the theatre of war -- “Wog boy” moves -- Representing gay masculinities -- From father to son -- Between the sea and the sky -- References -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

How are masculinities enacted in Australian theatre? How do Australian playwrights depict masculinities in the present and the past, in the bush and on the beach, in the city and in the suburbs? How do Australian plays dramatise gender issues like father-son relations, romance and intimacy, violence and bullying, mateship and homosexuality, race relations between men, and men’s experiences of war and migration? Men at Play explores theatre’s role in presenting and contesting images of masculinity in Australia. It ranges from often-produced plays of the 1950's to successful contemporary plays – from Dick Diamond’s Reedy River , Ray Lawler’s Summer of the Seventeenth



Dol l, Richard Beynon’s The Shifting Heart and Alan Seymour’s The One Day of the Year to David Williamson’s Sons of Cain , Richard Barrett’s The Heartbreak Kid , Gordon Graham’s The Boys and Nick Enright’s Blackrock . The book looks at plays as they are produced in the theatre and masculinity as it is enacted on the stage. It is written in an accessible style for students and teachers in drama at university and senior high school. The book’s contribution to contemporary debates about masculinity will also interest scholars in gender, race and sexuality studies, literary studies and Australian history.